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Wed Aug 2, 2023, 03:42 PM Aug 2023

Yes, extended warranty pays. At least for cars with all the electronics

I have a 2014 Kia Soul. Not many miles, not much work except the periodic liquids and tires checks.

Within a year the dealer decided to abandon the Kia line so I had to find someone else.

But early this year I could no longer get Sirius. The very patient staff at Sirius tried to help but finally gave me a number for the dealer to call them.

With all the harsh winter it took me a while to get an appointment to find out that the radio head needed to be replaces. At more than $1,000. It was not just the head, on occasions it affected other electronic operations like tuning the radio and activating the rear camera.

I remember then that I had an extended warranty but this shop had no information and this was crazy time for me so I just went ahead with the work.

Once things settled for me, I stopped at the finance office of the original dealer with all my paperwork and, yes, the warranty is for 10 years - still one year left and should cover the radio.

So I called the office. The main issue was that I went ahead with the work while every insurance claim requires to notify the carrier first and for them to take it next. Still, I explained it to them, I had the receipts, apologized and yesterday, lo and behold here came a check for $1,000 and some change. They reduced it by $50. The policy itself nine years ago was $1,500.

Spouse 2021 Rav4 also carries an extended warranty. With all the electronics it is a must.

Now I need to consider whether I should get one for my new LG Washer and Drier. The worst machines, especially the drier that I have ever used; Consumer Reports review be damned.

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Yes, extended warranty pays. At least for cars with all the electronics (Original Post) question everything Aug 2023 OP
Good for you. badhair77 Aug 2023 #1
I had major issues with my Trailblazer's dashboard causing multiple trips GoodRaisin Aug 2023 #2

badhair77

(4,665 posts)
1. Good for you.
Wed Aug 2, 2023, 03:48 PM
Aug 2023

You’ve made me rethink the warranty purchase. I one pestered Chevrolet to pay $2000 of a $3000 bill for a new transmission months after the 3 yr warranty expired on my Trailblazer. I was unrelenting and it paid off. I wasn’t totally happy but it was better than nothing.

GoodRaisin

(9,638 posts)
2. I had major issues with my Trailblazer's dashboard causing multiple trips
Fri Aug 11, 2023, 05:32 AM
Aug 2023

for warranty work. So bad decided not to buy another GM vehicle this last time around. Now I’m trying my luck with a Hyundai Santa Fe, so far so good and I’m 3 years in.

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